Boat Flooring
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Active Mike, There was a place rubrails.com I think that was cheaper than others but freight was expensive to a residence. I f I had to do it again I would have used him because mine was in 12' lengths as well and it takes heating and cursing toget straight enoufg to work with. What style do you have because I have some left over.
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Homan,
I have the molding / rubrail I need coming. The bad thing is they are discontinuing it and I got the last two peices from Taco through West Marine. It is 3/4" high with a 1/4" lip on it.
Thanks for the email address for possible future use and the offer on the rubrail.
American Express,
I'm leaning on the Lonseal flooring right now for my boat. They said (Lonseal) that a lot of boat builders are using their product. I'm waiting on a sample to arrive in the mail to check it out before I purchase any thing.
thanks for the info. I'll check him out if I need a source for Perilli flooring.
Thanks again.
Mike
I have the molding / rubrail I need coming. The bad thing is they are discontinuing it and I got the last two peices from Taco through West Marine. It is 3/4" high with a 1/4" lip on it.
Thanks for the email address for possible future use and the offer on the rubrail.
American Express,
I'm leaning on the Lonseal flooring right now for my boat. They said (Lonseal) that a lot of boat builders are using their product. I'm waiting on a sample to arrive in the mail to check it out before I purchase any thing.
thanks for the info. I'll check him out if I need a source for Perilli flooring.
Thanks again.
Mike




